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Chiefs camp SIXTH hole-in-one Zak Gibson from Te Awamutu College is one of over 50 rugby players from around the Chiefs region attending a secondary school Angela rewrites camp this week. The five-day camp focuses on ‘what it takes to become a record books Chiefs player’. Students are in two squads (Messam, Latimer) and are at Te Awamutu being educated about practical on-field rugby and the important off-field Golf Club commitments. The camp, which BY COLIN THORSEN concludes today, includes a match between the two Te Awamutu golfer Angela Thomson could well teams. have set a Waikato, if not New Zealand, record scoring her sixth hole-in-one in an interclub event Top shop against Riverside on Sunday. Te Awamutu’s Sanders “Wow! Congratulations to Angela Thomson, that Pharmacy has been named is incredible,” commented Waikato Golf chief as a NZ Top 20 Pharmacy at executive officer, Terry Booth when phoned by the the 2014 New Zealand Courier. Pharmacy Awards. “Unfortunately, we are immediately not sure The outcome of the Top 20 whether this is indeed a record, but from quickly asking around, including talking with the previous was decided by a nationwide CEO of Waikato Golf (Robin Fulton) who had been customer satisfaction survey. here 22 years, he is certainly not aware of anyone Sanders Pharmacy is the having reached this milestone previously in the only Waikato business listed. Waikato Golf or for that matter NZ Golf.” Phil Aickin, manager New Zealand Golf added: Star speaker “We don’t keep such records but six is a fantastic Hot on the heels of being feat.” recognised for running a Top Thomson (69) played the perfect shot using a 20 Pharmacy, Gemma nine wood on the 100 metres fifth hole. Waterhouse-Perry from “I just said keep your head down and stay out of Sanders Pharmacy is guest those b . . . bunkers,” she told the Courier. speaker at next week’s Te “We saw it escape the bunkers and land on the Awamutu Continuing fringe of the green, then roll up and into the hole. Education meeting. “It’s a fluke shot no matter what you say.” She will be explaining But many of her club-mates don’t agree with her some of the requirements . . . and who can blame them now that she has pharmacies have to meet achieved the feat half a dozen times playing the Te under current regulations. Awamutu course. The meeting gets The 16 handicapper had an otherwise ordinary round. underway at the 10am in the “It was awful. I scored 18 points on the entire Waipa Workingman’s Club. front nine and five of those points came on the fifth.” I just said Thomson’s other hole-in-ones were recorded on the fifth (1986), 14th (1989) and 11th (1992, 1998, 2010). ‘keep your The only par three hole that she has not aced is head down the third. and stay out of “It’s 159 metres and I’m getting too old to reach it often enough to threaten it. those b . . . “I can only just make it with the extra run in bunkers summer.” ANGELA’ It was a profitable day allround for the THOMPSON Thomsons on Sunday. Angela added two meat raffles to her hole-in-one (now that’s sheer luck) and husband Toby won the TC100714CT01 men’s stableford with 37 points in the $50 day ACE golfer Angela Thomson holed-in-one on the fifth hole at Te Awamutu on Sunday, scramble. a feat she also managed in 1986 when scoring the first of her career six holes-in-one.

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9673695AA LETTERS TO THE EDITOR CourierTe Awamutu Community Newspaper of the Year 2014 Edifices bad for our health Your community newspaper for over 100 years. It is with huge disappoint- and not one of the residents in plight and indicated so by informed of any leases and Circulated free to 13,968 homes through Te Awamutu ment that after much lobbying the area were consulted. Now voting for a Vodafone five Vodafone have already had and surrounding districts. of Council and informing the there are seven edifices at least year lease only, but its seems 20 years. public, that after passing a belonging to 2 Degrees. Add Council itself has this bizarre That Vodafone will not CIRCULATION 13,968* (7059 urban, 6909 rural) resolution in regard to Vodafone and there are over thought that if Vodafone do have the ability to upgrade to allowing Vodafone to obtain a 14. not get what they want, they stronger and more powerful We welcome letters - preferably via email. They five year lease instead of a The residents of this area do are threatening that they will equipment after spending so should be under 300 words and must have the 20-25 year lease for the not want these there. We not be able to upgrade their much of their money on sender’s name, address and phone number. No antennae on top of the water believe they are dangerous and equipment to give good cover- identifying the ‘best’ spot to pseudonyms are accepted and names will only be towers on Taylors Hill, with there is nothing to stop these age to their clients (which is put their equipment. withheld in special circumstances at the discretion the express purpose of companies making these exactly what we do not want). While there is no absolute of the editor. Letters are not usually acknowledged allowing time for the company aerials more powerful and big- We find it appalling that evidence in this case that it is and may be edited, abridged or discarded. to find an alternative site, ger. Council seems to take the causing problems with Council is now wanting to Council will not produce a side of the health that so many people MANAGER revisit this resolution and copy of the leases given to telecommunications com- up in the area are experienc- Alan Price indicating their desire to these companies for us to view. pany and revisit the ing — there is no absolute [email protected] revert back to the longer lease. It is Council land that these Vodafone lease. evidence that it is not. EDITORIAL We have the distinct are on — gifted by the Dill We find the reasoning Council needs to care Dean Taylor (editor) impression that Council is on family for the express purpose disturbing. about all Te Awamutu resi- [email protected] the ‘side’ of the Telecommuni- of watertowers — and there is That they had just given 2 dents first and foremost. Cathy Asplin (journalist) cation companies and not no provision in the Law for Degrees a 25 year lease, it Council has a duty to the [email protected] doing their very best for the anyone to be informed of this. would be unfair not to give it ratepayers of the area and health and welfare of the rate- There are 200 houses within to Vodafone as well. their Mission Statement very Colin Thorsen (journalist) payers. the ‘danger zone’. This flies right in the face clearly says so. [email protected] 2 Degrees was granted a 25 Most councillors were of everything we have been ROSALIE COUPLAND ADVERTISING year lease several months ago very understanding of our trying to do — we were never (On behalf of residents) Dorinda Williams [email protected] Julie Jackson [email protected] Firm costs wanted with water issues Bookings [email protected] Over the past few months advantages or otherwise of solutions and costs quickly. need to see a business case for CLASSIFIEDS we have been told that our merging our water with other When the community has these systems compared to the Tania Cortesi-Western, water system needs $78-$100 councils. all this information in the status quo. As far as I know Rhonda Oosterman, Nicola Yuile million spent on it and another Why isn’t Council pro- public arena they might decide Council have not voted on [email protected] $100 million to follow and the ducing this basic information that fixing our own existing water meters yet. community faces significant and costings to fix our water system is the first major prior- Come on Council, let us POSTAL ADDRESS problems in keeping up with and other core service prob- ity and the costs of growth are have all the information on 336 Alexandra Street, PO Box 1, Te Awamutu 3840 growth and funding a very lems, including time frames of deferred until affordable. It fixing our own systems into OFFICE HOURS significant capital works pro- spending, and what percentage will also show whether new the public arena very soon. Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm, Fri 8am-4.30pm gramme. of spending is to fix the current community facilities are You do not have to carry the It is time ratepayers got systems and what percentage affordable or not. burden of making these PHONE 07 871 5151 | FAX 07 871 3675 some firm information and is chasing growth. Council staff are pushing decisions on your own. A prob- costs around these issues Ratepayers are the ones water meters for urban areas lem shared is a problem ISSN 1170-1099 (Print) ISSN 2253-4075 (Online) before we face a barrage of going to pay for all this so let and setting up a water com- halved. *Circulation Source: Audited Bureau of Circulation, 1 YE Dec 2012 consultant reports on the us know the problems, pany to run Waipa water. We KEN GEORGE Improve Your Property’s Outlook - Let us make your vision a reality -

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TC080714DT01 KIHIKIHI couple Gary and Elna Bester show Waipa District Council general manager service delivery Barry Bergin (left) plans for their historic Jackson House on the new verandah which attracted assistance from the Heritage Fund.

BY DEAN TAYLOR the purchase. in the community — The couple explained The house has a His- especially in this 150th how they were able to A bit over two years toric Places Trust Cat- Waipa Commemoration source some correct Computer Aid is proud to ago we reported on the egory 2 rating, which year. width native timber for provide IT service and interest being created by means it can't be added The Besters success- the verandah project, the renovation work on to, demolished or fully applied to the Wai- and what wasn’t able to support to local businesses one of Kihikihi's historic removed. pa District Council Heri- be sourced was milled to homes by then new But the Besters were tage Fund to continue the same specifications The wide range of technology support owners Gary and Elna able to alter some of the their work, and using and stained to match. and solutions we offer includes: Bester. building to fix later that grant achieve their They said it had made - hardware and software products The couple purchased additions which didn’t goal of a new verandah. a huge difference toi the Jackson House, built by fit the style, and to bring They invited Waipa appearance, brining it in - computer sales, repair, Forest Ranger leader some of the interior into District Council general line with the original upgrade and optimisation Major William Jackson the 21st century to make manager service deliv- design, and also made - network setup and support on the acre of land he it more liveable. ery Barry Bergin to the home more liveable. (wired and wireless) was allocated in the vil- The story in 2012 inspect their work. The Besters, who do - virus, spam, spyware lage following the Wai- concluded with their Mr Bergin’s depart- much of the work them- removal and blocking kato Wars. wish to focus is on a new ment is responsible for selves, still have a num- - data backup and recovery The Besters are pas- verandah. the Heritage Fund and ber of tasks to complete sionate about old homes The couple were ensuring it is used both inside and out - internet security, internet connection and showed much per- mindful of the import- appropriately and cor- before they will be able setup and sharing severance to even make ance the renovation held rectly. to hang up their tools. - advice and consultation on your commercial and residential technology requirements Karl home for final farewell - VoIP solution sales, setup and support - and more

As the investigation Cemetery and Crem- The final farewell for continues into the death atorium, where Mr Jones Mr Jones takes place at of former Te Awamutu was cremated. Te Awamutu Bible 407 Sloane Street, Te Awamutu man Karl Jones, follow- Speaking exclusively Chapel this Saturday Ph 871 3837 • Fax 07 871 3807 ing a hit and run in to the Te Awamutu Cour- starting at noon. 's Fulham Palace ier, Mrs Jones says the Family and friends, [email protected] • www.computeraid.co.nz

Road on June 1, a cele- turnout was overwhelm- young and old — includ- 9696580AA bration of his life will ing. ing people travelling take place here this Sat- “If anything good has from all parts of the urday. come from this tragedy, world — are expected to His mother Berry it is seeing how many pay their last respects. Jones travelled to friends Karl has from all Following the initial London and once her around the world,” she investigation a 38-year- son’s body was released says. old Chiswick man was by Police, organised a “We have been arrested and bailed pend- service near his home inundated with people today we don’t ing further enquiries. there. expressions of sympathy appreciate — they have a Mrs Jones says there On June 24 a service from all over the world. hell of an international have been no further was held at Putney Vale “It is a side of young network of friends.” developments. New range instore now! Phone Jay now to book a foundation match Couple caught growing cannabis using the new high quality real Techniques make up brushes

The discovery of an indoor not be overly large, the ability for unusual hours, power cables lead- cannabis growing operation the offender to grow successional ing to outbuildings, windows reinforces that this is not just a crops means that they are the blacked out and unusual odours. summer problem. source of a significant amount of To try and mask the smell from the Police made the discovery this illegal drug.” said Mr cannabis offenders often install while executing a search warrant Whitehead. elaborate filtration systems and • Designed with pro on a lifestyle property at Te Pahu Police encourage people to be evidence of this can sometimes be makeup artist last week. vigilant and to report any con- seen with vents and ducting”. • It's 100% cruelty-free “Finding an indoor cannabis cerns they may have regarding “Activity relating to the sale of operation in the middle of winter activities in their communities. the cannabis can also provide • Hand-cut to the is a timely reminder that this is a “People who engage in this warning signs. In particular large perfect shape, year round problem”, said the activity are willing to sacrifice the numbers of visitors at odd hours allowing for precise Western Waikato Area Manager of well being of their community for or who only stay for a short period application. Investigation, Detective Senior their own personal gain. They may of time or who are spoken to by the Sergeant Mike Whitehead. portray themselves as model citi- occupants at the door without Police seized 49 cannabis plants zens and often do not fit what being invited inside”. that were being grown in a sophis- might be considered a druggie Mr Whitehead encourages ticated and well disguised growing stereotype”. people to contact Police to report room. “With the public’s assistance any concerns. “Speaking to your A married couple aged 32 and 33 Police can be more effective in local police gives us the best years have been charged with helping to make our communities opportunity of being able to act on cultivating cannabis. The couple safer places to live, particularly the information”. lived at the address with their for our children,” said Mr Alternatively information can three young children. Whitehead. also be left anonymously by “While the size of indoor “Signs that people should look contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 cannabis growing operations may out for include, lights on at 555 111. 4 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, July 10, 2014

Playcentre offers CRIME LINE

Te Awamutu Police 872 0100 free education for EMERGENCY 111 Te Awamutu Police have dealt preschool parents with the following matters since last week: Monday, June 30: Te Awamutu Playcentre recently hosted Woman complains of man Kathleen Moriarty for an evening workshop breaching a protection order. on the subject of ‘Mathematics for Young Burglaries: Ohaupo Road prop- Children’. erty. Various items stolen, including Attendees learned different types of an outboard motor. Te Awamutu maths and the skills used in each area. Tractors. battery stolen. They were taught how to recognise the Theft of fuel from Z Rosetown development of these skills within natural reported. males puts petrol in, goes in play and how to further enhance skills with to pay but fails to do so, then leaves the correct language to communicate and drives off. concepts. Man reports another driver got They were also given other ideas for out of another vehicle and kicked developing their children’s play into further door of his vehicle while he was learning experiences. waiting at an intersection on Roche The information even included maths Street. Minor dent. Offender drove ideas for children under two years. off. Those attending were parents from Tuesday, July 1: Playcentres as far away as Maihiihi and Arrests: Man and woman for PioPio. cultivating cannabis and possession The workshop was part of the adult of equipment for cultivating education offered to all parents who have a cannabis. Man for breaching bail and child enrolled in at least one Playcentre two charges of breaching a protection CALF REARING session each week. order. Man arrested for unlawful The education ranges from child develop- possession of a firearm, unlawful ment and cultural enrichment to more feature possession of ammunition and specific topics, like the mathematics work- receiving stolen property. shop. Theft of hubcaps from vehicle at Since parents are the first educators of Waikato Toyota reported. The July Rural Roundup will their children, the education is geared Wednesday, July 2: be published on Tuesday, towards empowering parents to recognise Attend four domestic related what and how their children are learning July 15 and will incorporate a incidents. and respond to it with further support and ‘Calf Rearing’ feature. Thursday, July 3: encouragement. Book your space Arson attack at Te Awamutu Cemetery toilet reported. Today ■ Playcentre is a parent-run early childhood Attend domestic related education co-operative for children from birth incident.Friday, July 4: through school age. For advertising contact: Alan Price Friday, July 4: People interested in finding out more about For editorial contact: Arrests: Man for assaulting a Playcentre can visit: www.playcentre.org.nz female. Man for EBA and escaping Dean Taylor or Cathy Asplin For Te Awamutu Playcentre (99 Bond Road), custody. phone 022 602 8476 or email PH 871 5151 - FAX 871 3675 Sunday, July 6: [email protected] Man arrested for EBA. Te Awamutu People are also welcome to drop into a session during school terms on Monday, Tuesday, 24 hour Victim Support is available by Wednesday or Friday between 9.30am and 12 phoning 0800 VICTIM (0800 842846). Courier noon. The first three visits are free.

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TC100714SP05C TC100714SP05A TC100714SP05B PAUL Harris Fellows Katherine O'Regan (left) and ROTARY Honorary Members (from left): Sally Bodley, ROTARY Community Service Awards (from left): Mary Elizabeth Bayley-Jull, with Past District Governor Peter Mayor Jim Mylchreest and Dr John Earwaker Roose, Benjamin Hemi and Helen Bright Signal from Otorohanga.

Te Awamutu Rotary Club cele- for their service to the commun- Mary Roose was recognised frequently outside work hours. He assistance to services such as brated the annual changeover ity. for her dedicated work in the was also presented with an award ambulance and the purchase of night recently with invited guests, Katherine O’Regan and community over many years, for Services to Community. bikes. including Waipa Mayor Jim Elizabeth Bayley-Jull received especially for her commitment of John Earwaker, Sally During the evening $2000 was Mylchreest and Past District Gov- Paul Harris Fellowships. nearly 20 years to Te Awamutu Bodley and Jim Mylchreest presented to Katherine O’Regan ernor Peter Signal. These are Rotary’s highest Home Support. received honorary memberships for the Te Awamutu Health Trans- This special evening is an honour and rarely awarded out- Helen Bright received a Com- for their service to the commun- port Shuttle. acknowledgement of those demon- side the club. munity Service Award for going ity. The evening concluded with strating Rotary’s mission of ‘Ser- However, Katherine O’Regan outside the call of duty in her Keith Storey received a tro- the outgoing President Elizabeth vice above Self’ — providing ser- has had a lifetime of giving to the work as District Attendance phy that is awarded annually by Wright giving her report, and vice to others, promoting high community and was given this Officer for Te Awamutu Schools the president to recognise special thanking Rotarians for their ser- ethical standards and advancing honour in acknowledgement of and encouraging and empowering service within the club. vice and support throughout the world understanding, goodwill her work helping others. children. There are currently 40 Te Awa- year. and peace through its fellowship Rotarian Elizabeth Bayley- Benjamin Hemi is an events mutu Rotary Club members, 11 of Incoming President Eoin of business, professional and com- Jull, who was the first woman co-ordinator for Waipa District whom are women. Fitzpatrick presented his manage- munity leaders. member of the club in 1996, Council, giving freely of his time The club has given over $30,000 ment team and thanked the outgo- The large crowd present received the award for her and expertise to groups and to the community, with donations ing team for their work — with supported those receiving awards services to Rotary. individuals in the community, ranging from scholarships and Service above Self.

WORKINGMEN’S It’s in the Bag! CLUB MEMBERS PRIZE DRAW SATURDAY 12th July UP TO $ ALBERT PARK DRIVE - PHONE 871 3923 10,000 COURTESY BUS - 0274 584 557 email: offi [email protected] IN PRIZES & CASH TO BE WON Punter of the Day Draw 4pm• Members Draw 5pm Registration on the ground fl oor from 6pm - fi rst draw 7pm Catch the courtesy bus to and fro and stay on & enjoy Johnny Nelson’s band “Ricoshay” from 8.30pm MEMBERS, AFFILIATED MEMBERS AND GUESTS WELCOME! NEW MEMBERS ALWAYS WELCOME 6 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, July 10, 2014 otoewt disabilities with those available to sailing of joy The epewomyb nampu- an be may who people look”. a have and come to that opportunity this hope take people I happen. accessible sailing of the establishment make to enthusiasm and club. regular a alongside operating and disadvantage available their of see regardless people for to like we activity would of kind the just is this says advocate, disability boats. untippable in in involved sailing is what observe Zea- New Yachting land. representa- of tive Sailability the to Ngaroto day. demonstration Lake a hold to Districts their bring boats and will Club, Lions Urenui from the volunteers the with of support Trust, Taranaki 11am. at Satur- 19 July on day, Sailability demonstra- of a tion host to is all Club for time of involved. a past be number to popular proving is New a and of years for parts some Zealand in able Waikato. the in reside with who is people disabilities to sailing offered of being adventure and the freedom the experience

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By CATHY ASPLIN he was involved in a crash on his beloved Tawera Nikau Harley Davidson. showed why he is a “In 2003 I was riding worthy member of the home to Huntly from Sir Peter Blake Trust Hamilton when I was hit ‘Dream Team’ when he head-on by a landrover visited Korakonui School that had cut a corner. last week. “I found myself on the The league legend met road and when I tried to with school leaders and stand up I realised I was spoke to the school in trouble. My leg assembly to mark Lead- buckled and I saw blood ership Week. pouring out the bottom of Nikau shared his my jeans.” desire, from a very young After many oper- age, to wear the black ations Nikau made the jersey, but surprised tough decision to have TC100714CA03 TC100714CA04 TC100714CA05 many when he said his his leg amputated, so that TIMOTHY PARKINSON MCLEOD LIVINGSTONE AVE AGUIRE goal had been to be an All he could have a quick Black. recovery and return overcome. book, movies about Sir encourage others and “I was one of seven home to his children. “The quality of life Peter Blake and a certifi- can be relied upon to give boys in a sporting-mad “My kids lost their you enjoy is very much cate. 100%. family. Every weekend mum to suicide and they up to you, regardless of Rachael Archer, “She is a representa- we played rugby on Sat- only had me, so I decided what life throws at you. Korakonui School tive moto-cross competi- urday and league on I had to be able to care for “Whatever your Rachael is the tor and trains hard to Sunday. them. dreams — aim for the chairperson of the school reach her goals.” “At Huntly College I “That decision to have moon and the stars — student council and is Timothy Parkinson, played for the First XV, my leg removed also put and chase them as hard described by deputy prin- Pirongia School but I ended up getting me in the position that it as you can.” cipal Melinda Loader as a Amanda Nasilasila more opportunities in was my attitude that Nikau is just one of determined, goal-focused Deputy Principal at league.” would determine how I the Dream Team mem- student. Pirongia School says Tim He explained his lived the rest of my life.” bers who visited schools “She displays empa- is an exemplary student father’s insistence that Ten years on from around New Zealand for thy toward others and is in all areas of his he worked hard, both on that accident Nikau says Leadership Week. learning to delegate tasks schooling. and off the field. he’s a lucky man. He certainly reflects when organising events. “His enthusiasm for “I wasn’t the most “I got married, my this year’s theme ‘Make “Rachael asks for learning is contagious. This newspaper is subject to NZ Press skilful or the biggest on business life is going well it Happen’, inspiring feedback from her coun- “Tim is supportive of Council procedures. A complaint the field, but the harder I and I’ve got wonderful Kiwi kids to turn their cillors and ensures his own class and must fi rst be directed in writing to the worked it seemed the grandchildren. dreams into reality. everyone has an oppor- students in the junior editor’s email address. If not satisfi ed luckier I got!” “I’ve been able to YOUNG LEADERS tunity to voice their rooms at all times. with the response, the complaint may He says this helped achieve lots of goals — As part of leadership opinion. “He has outstanding be referred to the Press Council, P.O. him into New Zealand I’ve done the Fight for week four local young “She has a no- communication skills Box 10-879, The Terrace, Wellington representative teams and Life and the New York leaders were recognised. nonsense, can-do attitude and is a school council- 6143. Or use the online complaint form top club teams in Aus- Marathon. They each received a and bounces back after lor, taking on and at www.presscouncil.org.nz Please tralia and England. “There’s been some leadership pack from set backs. completing this role to a include copies of the article and all But Nikau’s life took a tough times, but they’ve Westpac, which included “Rachael has the high standard. correspondence with the publication. very different path when all been challenges to a medal, red socks, a ability to motivate and ■ Continued P 9. CourierTe Awamutu WINTERSalesBBlliittzz Kick start your winter sales Sign up for 6 display adverts during July, August and September and then get * 7th advert for FREE Advertise your specials and services in the Te Awamutu Courier and see the results for yourself. 1/8 Page $195+gst (usually $225) 1/4 Page $295+gst (usually $385) 1/2 Page $495+gst (usually $585)

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Another leading food Germany’s Federal Food methylglyoxal is detected in scientist has acknowledged Chemical Society and editor- the honey which derives that the major antimicrobial in-chief of the scientific from bees which have compound in manuka honey journal European Food harvested the nectar of is methylglyoxal. Research and Technology. plants other than manuka, In an article in the UK’s His findings were published that means only that there influential trade magazine in the Journal of Molecular has been an overlap in The Grocer, Dr David Nutrition and Food Research flowering between neigh- Hoyland, commercial direc- in January 2008. bouring plants. tor at Minerva Scientific – His research has been “And it is not the case described as ‘one of Europe’s verified by other prominent that ‘scientists can’t dis- leading scientific independ- food chemists, including Pro- tinguish between pollen ent honey testing labs’ – fessor Peter Molan of the from manuka and its close acknowledged that ‘the University of Waikato. See relative kanuka. Manuka major antimicrobial com- Professor Molan’s views bush produces honey con- pound responsible for the here. taining methylglyoxal. characteristic NPA (non- Manuka Health chief Kanuka trees do not.” peroxide activity) in manuka executive Kerry Paul said it Mr Kerry said there is honey has been identified was good to see consensus among scientists and is widely recognised as methylglyoxal recognised by and within the industry that methylglyoxal.’ yet another eminent food methylglyoxal is the princi- Dr Hoyland’s view scientist in a publication pal compound responsible complements and reinforces influential in the UK, an for manuka honey’s unique the research findings of important market for New non-peroxide, anti-bacterial numerous food scientists. Zealand manuka honey pro- activity. The methylglyoxal com- ducers. “If methylglyoxal is KICK START pound naturally occurring in “There are a couple of adopted by regulators as the manuka honey was ident- assertions in the article that I only labelling parameter that YOUR BUSINESS ified in 2006 by a Technical would dispute. manuka honey producers University of Dresden group “The first is that can use, then the damaging THIS WINTER led by Professor Thomas methylglyoxal can be found controversy being stirred up Henle. in other plant species.” in local and overseas media Professor Henle, a Pro- “It cannot, in any sig- will disappear. That can only fessor of Food Chemistry, nificant quantity,” he says. benefit the whole industry, has been Chairman of “Generally, if to New Zealand.” Advertise your specials & services in the Te Awamutu Courier and see the results for yourself. Donations see material ending The Courier is delivered to 13,963 homes, THAT’S OVER 28,000 POTENTIAL CUSTOMERSERS A plea for donations of response from Courier battings and backings etc to make them. We have been every issue! cotton materials, made readers. complete these quilts. unable to thank people through the Te Awamutu “We have been able to cre- “We are now compiling a formally as we don’t have all Contact Alan & Julie Courier, has resulted in more ate more community quilts, collection of children’s com- their contacts. to discuss a suitable advertising strategy to promote your business today – quilts being completed by TA the most recent being donated munity quilts that we will be “We would just like to let Quilters. to Matariki Hospital. donating in the near future. people know that their Co-ordinator Sally Wells “We also had a raffle to “Thank you to everyone donations have been put to 871 5151 says the group had a great raise funds for the inner who donated fabric to help good use in the community.” Mid Winter SALE NOW ON! 20% to 50% off storewide!

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Rosetown Realty Ltd Licensed (REAA 2008) 12 Te Awamutu Courier Thursday, July 10, 2014 Free mahjong classes ToughLove’s 30 An organisation that plays a cast by the inappropriate BY CATHY ASPLIN key role in helping parents of behaviour of the children they youth at risk is to mark its 30th love. If you’ve ever been fas- anniversary later this month. “Such behaviour can take cinated by the Chinese Over the last three decades, many forms. Perhaps a teen game of mahjong, but not ToughLove New Zealand has regularly plays truant from sure how to play it, here’s provided forums and tried and school, fails to do homework or your chance. tested strategies for coping to has developed a taste for alcohol, Te Awamutu Lyceum parents faced with the stress and drugs or promiscuity. Club is offering a free trauma of inappropriate teenage Alternatively, he or she may be opportunity to learn the behaviour. using home as a dumping game at 7pm on Tuesday The anniversary is to be ground, failing to help with nights. celebrated with a gathering of housework, staying out all Club member Alison ToughLove’s Parent Support hours, going missing for days at Muggeridge says they Group facilitators and volun- a time or taking the family car have a Wednesday after- teers from across New Zealand on joy-rides. noon group, but felt by at ’s Quality Hotel Lin- “And, sometimes, a parent offering night sessions it coln Green on Friday, July 25. might be facing worse problems; would allow more options The gathering will be living in fear of a potentially for those wishing to play. addressed by the Minister for violent son or daughter and “Mahjong is great fun, Social Development, Paula worrying about whether other but not everyone can get Bennett. In addition, a panel of children and family members to the afternoon sessions. volunteers will be discussing are safe,” he says. “The game was issues facing parents. Mr Altmann adds that most invented by the Chinese “Our 30th birthday comes at parents attending ToughLove hundreds of years ago and a time of heightened concern Support Groups are sensible and when the strategic game over youth at risk, which cer- conscientious people dragged was introduced to the TC100714CA01 tainly acts as a reminder of how down by situations they would Western world it became LYCEUM mahjong players (from left) Alison Muggeridge, Loral Piggott and Jill much work remains to be done,” have thought completely man- more exciting. Smith. says ToughLove’s national ageable until it happened to “Today the craze for spokesperson, Peter Altmann. them and their child. this fascinating game, past players are very wel- “Classes are held in a ■ For more details about “Even so, it’s no mean feat for which has intriguing his- come to join our evening warm and friendly mahjong lessons contact a tightly-funded, largely volun- ■ Further information about tory and terminology, has group to learn the basics environment at the Loral Piggott (870 3097) teer organisation to have freed ToughLove is available at become universal. or refresh their know- Lyceum Club (Bank Street or Alison Muggeridge so many parents from the pit of www.toughlove.org.nz or via its “Both beginners and ledge. opposite bowling club).” (870 3437). despair into which they’d been freephone number: 0800 868 445

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The Tony Kahura coached A further try resulted for Rotorua started to create more scoring side chalked up their fifth the home team when hard chances after the break and, but for the heroics of win of the season in division working prop TeVita Muipu Scott Surtees in goal, the scoreline might have one beating Leamington 20-10 crossed the line from a been worse. at Castleton Park on Satur- lineout drive. Player of the day Mike Rose worked hard in day — a far cry from last year Leamington scored a try the centre of the midfield, linking well with when struggling for player late in the first half for a 12-5 fellow midfielder Cohen Pikari and attacker numbers and competing in scoreline at the break. Adam Blake. division three. Marist’s third try went to The win lifted Rotorua into second place in the It was a remarkable vic- impressive No. 8 Aaron nine team league. tory built around club pride, Leppard after a storming This week the local team are away to guts and determination. run. Tauranga. The latest ‘Battle of the Sands added a penalty for Te Awamutu men’s reserve side carried on Waipa’ clash between these Marist to lead 20-5. their winning form with a 4-2 away victory over two proud club teams was in TC100714CT02 Leamington scored a late Melville. stark contrast to when they ROCK solid defence from Marist . . . halfback Cody Collins consolation try. Coach Jim Grainger reports that his team met in round eight on May 3. tackles the Leamington player in possession and the ball Players of the day, picked gradually got the better of the opposition after the On that occasion Leamington pops free as Marist players, from left, Thomas Mahutonga, by the Marist life members, teams were locked 1-1 at halftime. thrashed Marist 50-13. Scotty Sands and Mark Maxwell watch on. were Leppard, who domin- Matt Jackson (2), Neil Hancock and Cam Marist could not have ated the lineouts, and Muipu McGrath scored the goals for Te Awamutu. picked a more opportune grassroots rugby. Chapman who had just with his devastating and The win moves Te Awamutu into third on the time to produce a winning The Marist onfield spirit played his 30th blazer game. elusive runs. league ladder in a closely contested C division. performance of this calibre — spilled over into the Chapman was presented Other standout players This week the reserve team have a bye. it was the club’s Sponsor’s clubrooms post match when with his blazer and the team were the ever consistent The women’s team lost 2-1 away to league Day and those in attendance the Senior A team performed ‘patu’ (Ma¯ori club) in front of Mark Maxwell and Justin leaders Matamata on Sunday. were thoroughly entertained a spine-tingling rendition of his family, life members, Chapman who has been a After a slow start, conceding two first half by a cracker game of the haka in honour of Justin sponsors and supporters. solid performer all season. goals to trail 2-0, the ladies showed lots of competitive spirit to push their opponents all the way. Katie Foulkes scored Te Awamutu’s only goal of the match early in the second half. Firehawks hope to spark Saturday Player of the day Courtney Hobbs was solid in defence, repulsing numerous Matamata attacks. Te Awamutu Sports ton City Tigers at Albert Park losing to them by eight points “We know we have the This week the ladies are away to Morrinsville. Firehawks had the bye at the this Saturday, 1pm. in the first game of the capability to beat the Tigers, Junior team results: weekend after enhancing their Coach, Kane Rangitonga season.” we just have to turn up with Hurricanes 1, Glenview 4; Pirates 4, Tauwhare semi-finals prospects with a says the team are not short of A win would not only the right attitude,” says 2; Thunder 5, Newstead School 3; Tornadoes 0, 42-12 win over Ngaruawahia motivation going into the avenge the earlier loss but, Rangitonga. Cambridge 6; Panthers 3, Hamilton Marist 1; Panthers the previous week in Tigers game following their more importantly, place the The coach says players Wolves 3, Hamilton Wanderers 1; Rangers 5, Waikato premier reserve victory at Ngaruawahia Park. Firehawks in second place with niggling injuries will HRFC 2; Terriers 6, Hamilton Wanderers 2; . “We’re keen to turn-the- with just one more week of have another week to recover Tigers 4, Pirongia 0. The Firehawks host Hamil- tables on the Tigers after playoffs. before the playoffs commence.

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Ecolab Te Awamutu Sports Newly promoted COGS Luxe & Co caused threw everything at defending a boil-over downing last year’s finalists Waikato premier rugby cham- COGS 1 32-26 in Te Awamutu premier pions Hamilton Marist but to no netball championship. avail — going down 31-11. Justin Miezenbeek reports that the result It was a showing of admir- sent a shockwave through the top eight able character and commitment, teams at ASB Stadium last Thursday night. as the hosts tried to force an COGS Luxe & Co have put everyone on upset in celebration of club notice that they are a serious threat despite stalwart Waylon Tangohau’s their eighth seed ranking. 200th game. COGS 1 raced out to an early lead, sitting The scoreline was somewhat pretty at 9-3 at quarter time, but couldn’t flattering to the visitors at hold the surging Luxe & Co side, who Albert Park on Saturday. They stormed into the game courtesy of an 8-6 were made to work hard for second quarter to trail 15-11 at the halftime every point and a try right on break. fulltime blew the final score out. The third quarter proved decisive with Tangohau was honoured by Luxe & Co winning it 14-5 to turn a four goal running on to the field on his deficit into a five goal lead heading into the own, flanked by his son Braith last quarter. (7) to a rapturous applause from The newcomers to premier ranks went fans and past players, who came on to stretch their winning advantage to six from far and wide to be part of goals. his historic milestone. The other results were a little more one- Marist, however, rode the sided, with the next lowest winning margin wave of emotion to open the being 25 goals. scoring with a Wharenui Defending champs Henry Morgan Hawera try. Builders RSN kept their unbeaten record in- Sports’ halfback Jared Bay- tact with a 55-30 win over Te Awamutu liss replied with two penalties College Premier. for the hosts to lead 6-5. RSN led 14-5 at quarter time and 27-14 at Marist showed why they are TC100714CT03 halftime to be in complete control. the form side of the last few DOUBLE centurion Waylon Tangohau, with his seven-year-old son Braith at his side, runs out The students saved their best for last, weeks, scoring two further first onto Albert Park for his 200th premier game on Saturday. restricting RSN to 10-7 in the final quarter. half tries to Hawera and Steve Royalans continued on their winning Misa to lead 19-6 at the break. scoring through James Tucker who travelled to play in long- Fruean got his hands on the way, dominating Weka from start to finish Sports’ first half effort was to stretch the lead out to 24-6. time friend Tangohau’s mile- ball in space and cut through a to win by 32 goals. huge, with the loose forward trio Sports rolled up their sleeves stone game. gap. He ran over the first They held a nine goal lead after the first of Carl Findlay, Jake Neild and and went to work, taking the Especially dangerous for the tackler, before offloading to quarter, led 28-14 at halftime, 44-21 at three- Matthew Towers getting huge Marist forward pack on. hosts was the left flank, in replacement flanker Fetu Sasalu quarter time and ended up winning 60-28. through an immense amount of While they struggled at set particular the combination of who ran in untouched to pull the Marist Trainstation continued their work on defence, while the piece, the breakdown was hotly centre Robbie Fruean and left score back to 24-11. trend of scoring highly in the championship midfield pairing of Glenn Neems contested and as they started winger Hayden Ivil, who Sports would try and try round, but leaking too many goals, going and Robbie Fruean thwarted getting some clean ball, the terrorised the Marist defence again, but could not break the down 67-36 to TAS Ecolab. any attack the Marist backs backs ignited. with numerous breaks in the line. Stung by trailing 24-6 after 15 minutes, could muster. Fresh legs from replacement second half. In the end, on the stroke of Marist won the second quarter 10-9 but their The second half started off Richard Judd added some real Their endeavour was eventu- fulltime, Marist counter- joy was short-lived. badly for Sports, with Marist zip, along with Leon Emery, ally rewarded by a stunning try. attacked and Isaac Te Tamaki TAS took control, sinking 18 goals in the

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For further information contact Fundraising Community Trust, Joe Sprangers: phone 027 282 8691, [email protected] Thursday, July 10, 2014 Te Awamutu Courier 17 Te Awamutu in hunt WHAT’S ON BY COLIN THORSEN Winger Rakatairi PREMIER RUGBY NETBALL took his tally of tries to Te Awamutu and five in four games with SATURDAY, JULY 5 Premier Netball Hamilton Wasps are the his second brace of Te Awamutu Sports Blue Te Awamutu Sports Netball Premier only unbeaten teams five pointers against Vs Otorohanga - Island Reserve 1, 2.45pm No Play after four games in the North Waikato. Dee- Te Awamutu Sports Green week-long primary Jay Moana-Wharenui Vs Otorohanga - Island Reserve 1, 1.00pm JUNIOR RUGBY schools’ Gwynne Shield and Luke Collins also rugby competition in dotted down, while School holidays. Cambridge. Luke Kidd added a Under 85kg Next playing day, Saturday 26 July The David Fox conversion. Vs Fraser Tech - Albert Park 1, 1.00pm coached Te Awamutu Tritons and the WAIKATO RUGBY LEAGUE side followed up their Wasps lead the com- Book your event or private function with us Premier Reserve Grade 22-nil win over Hamilton petition with 16 points. - www.tasports.co.nz - 07 8713910 Te Awamutu Sports Firehawks Vs Tigers Tigers on Sunday with a Te Awamutu were [email protected] Albert Park, 1.00pm 5-all draw against Hamil- to play another double- ton Wasps (Ihaka header against Mata- Thank you to the following Club sponsors: Rakatairi try) and 10-all mata at 1.30pm and draw with Hamilton Tritons at 2.30pm yes- STRAWBRIDGES Stewart Cavalier Panthers (Shaye terday. & Retemeyer, Luke Kidd Points after four tries) on Monday. games: Tritons 16, www.tasports.co.nz [email protected] 07 8713910 Mon-Fri – 9-3pm 9566067AA 9674041AA Another bonus point, Wasps 16, Te Awamutu TC100714CT04 four try 22-nil win over 14, Eagles 14, Panthers EARLY star of the Gwynne Shield North Waikato on 13, Morrinsville 10, rugby tournament in Cambridge, Tuesday had Te Awa- Matamata 6, Cam- winger Ihaka Rakatairi scores the This week... mutu lying third on 14 bridge 5, Tigers 5, second of his two tries for Te points. North Waikato 1. Awamutu against Hamilton Tigers. Yendell Cup goes to Riverside Adopt-a Faith 4 year old Maltese, Riverside took home the mutu’s 31.5. 69 nett and Toby Thomson owners gone overseas. Yendell Cup piping the host A field of 69 starters teed 37 stableford. PET Te Awamutu Golf Club by a off in a mini-style tourna- Leading lady in the open fraction of a stableford point ment. midweek tournament was in the annual interclub Women’s winners were Sylvia Gooch with 39 2nd chance at life match. Deb Foster (R) with 78 gross, stableford. The men were The popular, long- Alma Goodwin 68 nett and headed by Alec Cruick- standing event had been Donna Farrelly 37 shank with 43 stableford. Koru battled out between Te Awa- stableford. Best of the Vet men were Viewing by appointment mutu and Lochiel clubs for Heading the men’s div- Ian Poole, Bill Bain and Les 9 months old, very happy many years. ision one prize list were Common all with 38 phone Dianne 021 463 543 and well socialised, Lochiel and Narrows Matthew Schofield with 76 stableford. he is ready for his new recently amalgamated and gross, Craig Vincent 67 nett The Cucksey Shield, beginnings. now operate under River- and Steve Foster 37 contested over two rounds of This advert kindly sponsored by side. stableford. stableford, was won by John Riverside prevailed with Division two winners Irving with 73 points. Te Awamutu Please check out our charity 2nd hand store, we have a great range of an average stableford haul were David McKnight (R) Runner-up was Robert of 31.7 points to Te Awa- with 84 gross, Dave Trutsch Wetere on 71 points. Courierr clothing and household bric a brac. We still have kittens available.

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BY COLIN THORSEN ruawahia had closed the gap in the last round before the with Martin Te Moni comfort- playoff when held to a draw by It was an inspired decision to ably beating Seager 6/4. Ngaruawahia at Hauraki. field a combined Pirongia/ Bowden’s consistency saw But there was no doubting Ngahinapouri men’s golf team him slowly pull ahead of Mark who was the superior team in the Waikato division five Lai to put Pirongia/ when these two teams played championship pennant. Ngahinapouri one win away each other again in the final. The VetEnt sponsored team from victory. The champion Pirongia/ went through their campaign The other four matches all Ngahinapouri team also unbeaten, capping an outstand- went the full 18 holes. included Jason Yeeles (Pir), ing performance beating Nga- Jacobs pipped Laurie Anthony Foster (Nga), Kris ruawahia 6-3 in the final at Mardon, Ray Foster beat Hansson (Nga), Tyler Wood Morrinsville. Morgan Rees and Peter Thomp- (Nga) and Steve Missen (Nga) In the morning foursomes, son edged out Kerry who played at various stages David Seager and Greg Bowden Manderson, with Parsons throughout the competition. were dominant winning 7/5; losing to Scott Oliver on the It is interesting to note that Peter Thomson and Malcolm 18th. three of the six Waikato men’s TC100714SP19A Jacobs won a close match on the VetEnt Pirongia/ championship pennant titles CHAMPIONS: Pirongia/Ngahinapouri team after winning their division of the 17th hole, while Andrew Ngahinapouri went through went to local clubs this year. Waikato championship pennant at Morrinsville. From left: Malcolm Jacobs Parsons and Ray Foster lost the round-robin securing com- (Nga), Lauchie Phillips (president of Waikato Golf men’s committee), David their match one down. fortable wins on most occa- ■ The Courier previously featured Seager (Pir), Andrew Parsons (Pir), Ray Foster (Nga), Peter Thomson (Pir), The afternoon singles sions. Stewart Alexander winning Greg Bowden (Nga). created some tension after Nga- The team’s only hiccup was division four and five. Women complete double for Pirongia

Pirongia women’s repre- tion this year. TC100714SP19B sentative golf team rocketed The first two rounds were WAIKATO cham- from fourth qualifier to overall played in two zones, with the pions . . . Pirongia winners of the Waikato week- top six teams from each zone week-day pennant day pennant. qualifying for the final two team, from left: The Jillian Reakes’ rounds. Eileen Campbell, captained Pirongia line-up Pirongia qualified fourth in Lynda Morgan, triumphed with a score of 620 South Zone after rounds at Jillian Reakes, Bev after the final round was played Piopio and Cambridge, moved Parsons, Brenda at St Andrew’s Golf Club, Ham- to second place (one shot Staples, Sue ilton, finishing four shots behind Stewart Alexander) in Young, Patty Mac- ahead of Tahuna, with Huntly a the first round of the finals at Intyre, Denise further shot in arrears third. Lochiel, then made their win- Goile. Absent from A new format was intro- ning run at St Andrew’s to photo: Pam duced for the pennant competi- clinch the title. Hughes.

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